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Halloween song ideas?

Here’s what I have: 

Monster Mash- Bobby PickettPurple People Eater- Sheb WooleyThriller- Michael Jackson

Long Black Train- Josh Turner

Hotel California-Eagles

Witchy Woman- Eagles

The Devil Went Down to Georgia- Charlie Daniels

Somebody’s Watching Me- Rockwell

Disturbia- Rihanna 

Ol Red- Blake Shelton

Goodbye Earl- Dixie Chicks

The Devil Comes Back to Georgia- Mark O’Connor

Black Magic Woman- Santana

Hungry Like The Wolf- Duran Duran 

Haunted Mansion Theme (“Grim Grinning Ghosts”)- Disney

Any other suggestions? (No rap, heavy metal, screamo, instrumental, kids, or super hard rock)

I did think of Witch Doctor, but I couldn’t find any singers except Alvin and the chipmunks.

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  • John
    Lv 7
    5 months ago

    www.kcsm.org. Our local San Francisco area jazz station, which streams from that URL. They have an app for cell phone streaming.

    Tomorrow morning, Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. Below is a paste of the promo. This is an annual thing, just about every Halloween song on Earth. I will add Boris the Spider by The Who:

    A Morning Cup of Jazz Annual Halloween Special

    A Morning Cup of Jazz Annual Halloween Special Fri, Oct 30th from 6:00AM - 10:00AM

    In a year of Spooky Ooky--take a breath and relax with a little levity and family fun on this years Halloween Show on A Morning Cup of Jazz. It's A Pandemic Halloween with The Baker Family! Join Clint, Alisa & Ramona Baker (and Narrator Michael Burman) while they host their extended family pod including Marie Laveau, Dracula, The Mummy, and Trevor the Ghost. See how Drac manages to navigate out-door dining, Trevor conquers his anxiety, Mummy finds a home, and Marie Laveau conjures up something ghastly in the kitchen-- Friday October 30th 6-10am on A Morning Cup of Grog!

  • Phil M
    Lv 7
    5 months ago

    Devil Woman, Cliff Richard

    Devil Woman, Marty Robbins

    Devil Woman, Clarence Carter

  • ?
    Lv 7
    5 months ago

    I Want My Baby Back  (I can't remember who that was)

    Laurie (Strange Things Happen in this World) Dickey Lee

    Nightmare by the Whyte Boots

    Past, Present, and Future by the Shangri-las

    I Can Never Go Home Any More by the Shangri-las

    Leader of the Pack by the Shangri-las

    Condition Red by the Goodees

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  • 5 months ago

    Any electro-industrial or black metal. Burzum or old school Skinny Puppy

  • 5 months ago

    This is Halloween - Danny Elfman

    Source(s): Jack Skellington
  • ?
    Lv 5
    5 months ago

    I Was a Teenage Werewolf- The Cramps

    Haunted House- Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs

    Loneliest Ghost in Town- Southern Culture on the Skids

    Zombie Jamboree- Wilmoth Houdini

  • Mark
    Lv 6
    5 months ago

    No instrumentals?  Here are some anyway:

    Frankenstein by Edgar Winter Group

    "Sounds for a Darkened Theater" album by Danny Elfman - lots of great movie soundtracks.

  • 5 months ago

    If you want scary dance music, I suggest you do a search on terror EBM, industrial, darkwave, and goth music.  I say go with the following songs:

    Wumpscut - Mother (creepy as heck)

    God Module - Let's Go Dark (really most of their songs... I used Foreseen for a haunted house and The Source might work)

    Grendel - Zombienation (its that famous Axel F song redone with zombie sound bytes, so its kinda fun)

    Terminal Choice - Forbidden Love (sexy but with a scary edge)

    Project Pitchfork - Requiem (song about the pied piper coming to take your kids)

    A lot of Suicide Commando, Hocico, and Aesthetic Perfection songs would work too.

    Carmena Burana's - O Fortuna (written by Carl Orff) is a winner too, and Apoptygma Berzerk uses it in their original recording of Love Never Dies Part 1 (the record doesn't use it, probably due to copyright, but if you find the original, I suggest it) 

  • 5 months ago

    All of the above.

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